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Post by realview on Feb 25, 2018 9:12:28 GMT
Tom Hilton: Hello ladies and gentlemen; I hope you've all had a good week, the BBU has been busy more behind the scenes then in the ring this week, but with one sterling bout and a PPV to look forwards to on Wednesday, well we certainly are not short of things to discuss.
We'll be starting this weeks show by discussing the main event of the BBU PPV, the BBU JMDD title is on the line with Hayley Atwell defending the diamond encrusted title bra against Nabilla Benattia, can the Hollywood star keep her hands on the title or will the model be claiming her first title.
Secondly we will talk about the other title fight; this time between the BBU JMD champion Rosie Jones and Holly Hagan, this battle of British jugs has a lot of people talking.
Then we will talk about the Nina Agdal vs Mathilde Gohler; two supermodels with history, wanting to sort out their differences with their fists one more time.
Finally we discuss the action from this past week; Lorna Fitzgerald and Melissa Suffield had their own rematch, which of these two young blondes could batter the other into submission?
In quick news; as stated the BBU PPV is this Wednesday, hopefully it will be an enjoyable way to see out the month with many star fights.
We also want to point out stable news; Danielle Harold has been cut from the Beever's Babe's stable, while the return of Marti's Maulers estranged owner has seen the end of Helen Bonham Carter and Bianca Gascoigne, we hear rumours of new names and maybe more cuts on the horizon.
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Post by realview on Feb 25, 2018 9:13:04 GMT
Part 1: Hayley Atwell and Nabilla Benattia Hayley will be making her first defence of the BBU JMDD title against Nabilla, who earned this shot by pounding out Monika Pietrasinska in just 2 rounds!
I might be just speaking for myself, but I think a lot of people were happy to see Hayley finally get her hands on a title, she has always been popular due to her out going personality, her skills in the ring and her strong will.
But Nabilla it could be argued is a strange choice, she has had two fights; 1 win and 1 loss in her career so far, Chloe Khan could be argued deserves the shot since she beat Nabilla in their debuts.
To be fair to Nabilla; she is nearly 3 inches taller then Hayley, she is 10 years younger and has shown she can power punch, so she has a chance for the upset.
Problem for her is that Hayley has the experience of taking on bigger fighters most of her career, she is one of the toughest celebrities in my opinion as she is willing to slug it out with anyone in the world.
Gameplans; Hayley will be looking to bully Nabilla on the inside, pressure her onto the ropes or in a corner and finish this as soon as she can.
Nabilla's best chance is to wear out Hayley; keep to the outside of her opponent and hope to smash her jugs into submission.
Personally I am going for Hayley to keep the title; her experience and raw power should be enough to see her through.
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Post by realview on Feb 25, 2018 9:14:00 GMT
Part 2: Rosie Jones vs Holly Hagan Rosie Jones seems to like a certain type of challenger, she made her first defence against Harumi Nemoto and now faces another smaller fighter with a massive rack in Holly Hagan.
The JMD division is still growing at the moment in this organization, with Rosie looking to lead that the division into that future, her impressive record of 15 wins in 20 fights show why she is viewed as an elite fighter.
While Holly is a surprising challenger it can be argued over her record, she has won 3 of her 4 fights; but those 3 were JMD fights with one a big win of Jessica Jane Clement, who is far from a pushover in the JMD department.
So the upset could be on the cards but honestly like the JMDD title fight, I don't see it; I mean Holly has to overcome a 4 inch height difference, the experience of Rosie and while she has a big punch, Rosie is no slough in a brawl.
The one thing that Holly can use for scouting though is how Lacey Banghard took Rosie to the limit in their JMD fight in the title tournament.
For Holly to win; she is going to have to keep her guard compact early on because Rosie isn't going to give her a free ride onto the inside, then once she can get inside, just go nuts and hope she can stop Rosie.
I don't see it though; Rosie has already proven to be good enough to beat opponent's like this, so we will have to wait to see who can take down Rosie if Holly can't finish the job herself.
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Post by realview on Feb 25, 2018 9:15:13 GMT
Part 3: Nina Agdal vs Mathilde Gohler In the past 2 years one thing has become apparent; the era of the supermodel running things in celebrity boxing has truly come upon us, leading to bitter rivals amongst the modelling business.
These two fought in Mathilde's debut last year in the FCBA, the rivalry now moves to the BBU with Mathilde looking for revenge for a sixth round knockout she suffered at Nina's hands.
Things are not helped by the fact both are Danish, leading to want to be the alpha fighter from that country all the more important to these two.
Physically they are very similar; Mathilde is a year younger at 24 and is an inch taller at 5'10, she has also been fighting mostly at welterweight at the bottom end of that weight scale, though Nina is a big lightweight and on fight night they should be very similar weighs.
Style wise again it is close, both slick with their punches, good movement for girls their size, with a good power punch and stamina.
Three factors though swing it in Nina's favour in my opinion; Nina has the mental advantage with a win of course over Mathilde already, which is the biggest advantage you can have.
But it helps that Nina has shown she can prevail in big time contests, like her wins over Missy Peregyrm and her run in the Victoria Secret tournament, that saw her only lose to the winner Miranda Kerr, who is one of the top 5 fighters in celebrity boxing in our opinion.
While Mathilde is the opposite; you can argue her loss to Nina was due to her inexperience but she also lost to Josephine Skriver in her last big fight after several tune up wins, she has yet to score that big win to show how good she can be and I don't see this being the time when she finally achieves that feat.
But I am putting my sleeper fighter of the night tag on this, all the background and physical factors show that Nina is going to have to work hard if she wants to pull this victory out, with Mathilde going to give her hell as she looks to prove me wrong.
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Post by realview on Feb 25, 2018 9:16:10 GMT
Final Part: Lorna Fitzgerald vs Melissa Suffield What can we say about these two; they truly hate each other with a passion and while we hear the old manufactured tag thrown at fight build ups, as their first fight showed, this isn't an act.
Melissa has bullied Lorna around the ring the first time these fought; in fact it was bullying claims by the younger woman Fitzgerald that caused the public feud between these two, with a fight in the ring the only way to settle it or so it seemed.
Instead clearly the bad blood feuded both women to want another piece of each other, with back up from stable mates (Lorna with Lacey Turner; Melissa with Shona McGarty) with their back up also going to fight in future, it was a very tense situation.
The fight begun with Lorna taking surprising early control; the normally friendly youngster seemed to throw all that aside so she could batter Melissa back with quick fists and good footwork.
Melissa not the quickest on the canvas, usually loads up her punches too much, something Lorna for the most part was able to counter, but as the fight wore on; she was getting caught more freely and bullied onto the ropes.
In round 5 the fight turned, Melissa's work on the inside seemed to pay off as she knocked Lorna to her backside, she got up but was put down again, Melissa smirking of course as she finished the round totally in control.
Melissa would cash in her early work with the finish coming quickly in the 6th, with Lorna flat out after a vicious right hook nearly took her head off.
I won't describe the after scenes, all I'll say is I hope Melissa was fined for putting BBU TV in a position where it got complains for some graphic sights.
Well on to Melissa's performance; she showed some of the frailties that have gotten people questioning her long term success, but she dominated the later part of that fight, something that should keep her stables management off her backs as they cast a wide eye on talent.
Lorna I've said before has poor management in Katie Price, this was a fight that while she started off well enough, showed up her weaknesses, basically the kid lacks confidence due to Katie's "tough love" approach, so expect Katie to tell me how full of it I am.
Back to Melissa quickly; she looks on a collision with Lucy Fallon, my quick thoughts on that is it should be a good fight, I am seeing a Lucy win as she is a step up on Lorna as shown by her own win over her.
So that's the end of today's show; hopefully I see you guys next week, as always thank you to our amazing viewers.
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